Context:
After a six-year suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic and India-China border tensions, the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra — a sacred pilgrimage for Hindus — has resumed, marking a significant step in reviving bilateral people-to-people mechanisms. The pilgrimage is being facilitated through the Nathu La pass in Sikkim and Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand, with renewed cooperation between both governments.
Significance of the Yatra
- Mount Kailash (18,000 ft) and Mansarovar Lake are among the holiest sites in Hinduism, also revered in Jainism, Buddhism, and Bon traditions.
- This is the first major bilateral cultural exchange initiative to be revived post the Galwan Valley clashes and LAC standoff.
- Lake Mansarovar:
- Located near Mount Kailash, Lake Mansarovar is a freshwater lake considered holy, with its waters believed to purify the soul.